squirrel
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I still remember that we were excluded from my aunts reception. My aunt did have quite a few niece's and nephews. My youngest sister was the flowergirl and she was able to go. The adults (our parents) had hired a babysitter to watch us while they went to the reception. The worst part was they told us (cousins, my sister and I) that they would pick us up after we ate dinner and bring us to the reception. So that left about 7 of us not invited that were old enough to know. There were two younger nephews that wouldn't have noticed. I know my aunt/nana didn't want us there. My mom did tell them she thought it wasn't right (this was months before the wedding).
I'm not married, but I just couldn't leave out my niece's or nephew. I would have to exclude my cousin's children as both my parents have large families and adding all the cousin's children would add a lot more people.
Feel free to copy this to give to your sister and mother. I'm sure your daughter will know it was her aunt that didn't want her there. I can understand not wanting a lot of little kids at a wedding but a 9 year old niece and a 12 year old nephew-Sorry I think that's mean, especially when there are only two.
I'm not married, but I just couldn't leave out my niece's or nephew. I would have to exclude my cousin's children as both my parents have large families and adding all the cousin's children would add a lot more people.
Feel free to copy this to give to your sister and mother. I'm sure your daughter will know it was her aunt that didn't want her there. I can understand not wanting a lot of little kids at a wedding but a 9 year old niece and a 12 year old nephew-Sorry I think that's mean, especially when there are only two.